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Brian wrote:
I would like to follow all the urls on a site that contain /res/ in the
path. I've tried using -I and -A, with values such as res, *res*,
*/res/*, etc.. Here is an example that downloads pretty much the entire
site, rather than what I
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Oh! Please don't use this list (wget@sunsite.dk) any more; I'm trying to
get the dotsrc folks to make it go away/forward to bug-wget (I need to
ping 'em on this again). The official list for Wget is now [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Micah Cowan wrote:
Brian
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Maciej W. Rozycki wrote:
On Fri, 31 Oct 2008, Micah Cowan wrote:
I will ask the dotsrc.org folks to set up this mailing list as a
forwarding alias to [EMAIL PROTECTED] (the reverse of recent history). At
that time, no further mails will be sent
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] is now back in business as a full-fledged mailing list,
and not just a forwarding alias to here. Please subscribe using the
interface at http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-wget/ at your
earliest convenience.
I had hoped to
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Micah Cowan wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] is now back in business as a full-fledged mailing list,
and not just a forwarding alias to here. Please subscribe using the
interface at http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-wget/ at your
earliest
Michelle Konzack wrote:
??? -- How can you post without being subscribed? My posts went all
definitively rejected when I tried to post to this list.
Strange. People are definitely posting to the list without having to be
subscribed.
However, folks have been known to be rejected as spam,
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Maksim Ivanov wrote:
I'm trying to download the same file from the same server, command line
I use:
wget --debug -o log -c -t 0 --load-cookies=cookie_file
http://rapidshare.com/files/153131390/Blind-Test.rar
Below attached 2 files: log with
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Brock Murch wrote:
I try to keep a mirror of NASA atteph ancilliary data for modis processing. I
know that means little, but I have a cron script that runs 2 times a day.
Sometimes it works, and others, not so much. The sh script is listed at the
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Micah Cowan wrote:
I believe we made some related fixes more recently. You provided a great
amount of useful information, but one thing that seems to be missing (or
I missed it) is the Wget version number. Judging from the log, I'd say
it's 1.10.2
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kalpana ravi wrote:
Hi Everybody,
Hi kalpana,
You sent this message to me and [EMAIL PROTECTED]; you
wanted [EMAIL PROTECTED]
My name is kalpana Ravi.I am planning to contribute to add one of the
features listed in
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Maksim Ivanov wrote:
I'm trying to download the same file from the same server, command line
I use:
wget --debug -o log -c -t 0 --load-cookies=cookie_file
http://rapidshare.com/files/153131390/Blind-Test.rar
Below attached 2 files: log with
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Jonathan Elsas wrote:
...
I've issued the command
wget -nc -r -l inf -H -D www.example.com,www2.example.com
http://www.example.com
but, I get the message:
file 'www.example.com/index.html' already there; not retrieving.
and the
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Gustavo Ayala wrote:
Any ideas about when this option (or an acceptable workaround) will be
implemented ?
I need to include/exclude based on querysting (with regular expression of
course). File name is not enough.
I consider it an important
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I sent the following last month but didn't get any feedback. I'm trying
one more time. :)
- -M
Micah Cowan wrote:
On expanding current URI acc/rej matches to allow matching against query
strings, I've been considering how we might enable/disable
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Tony Lewis wrote:
Micah Cowan wrote:
On expanding current URI acc/rej matches to allow matching against query
strings, I've been considering how we might enable/disable this
functionality, with an eye toward backwards compatibility.
What
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Maksim Ivanov wrote:
Hello!
Starting version 1.10 wget has very annoying bug: if you trying download
already fully downloaded file, wget begin download it over,
but 1.9.1 says: Nothing to do as it must to be.
It all depends on what options you
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Александр Вильнин wrote:
Hello!
I've noticed some posible mistake in ftp-basic.c.
When I try to download a file from
ftp://www.delorie.com/pub/djgpp/current/; (in my case it was
ftp://www.delorie.com/pub/djgpp/current/FILES;) server responce
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David wrote:
Hi Micah,
Your're right - this was raised before and in fact it was a feature
Mauro Tortonesi intended to be implemented for the 1.12 release, but it
seems to have been forgotten somewhere along the line. I wrote to the
list in
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Michelle Konzack wrote:
Imagine you have a local mirror of your website and you want to know why
the site @HOSTINGPROVIDER has some files more or such.
You can spider the website @HOSTINGPROVIDER recursiv in a local tmp1
directory and then,
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Cristián Serpell wrote:
It is the latest Ubuntu's distribution, that still comes with the old
version.
Thanks anyway, that was the problem.
I know that's untrue. Ubuntu comes with 1.10.2 at least, and has for
quite some time. If you're using
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Thomas Corthals wrote:
Micah Cowan wrote:
Note: Saint Xavier has already written a fix for this, so it's not
actually a question of whether it's worth the bother, just whether it's
actually desired behavior.
Since it's desired in some
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On expanding current URI acc/rej matches to allow matching against query
strings, I've been considering how we might enable/disable this
functionality, with an eye toward backwards compatibility.
It seems to me that one usable approach would be to
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https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/index.php?21089
The report originator is copied in the recipients list for this message.
The situation is as follows: the user types wget
http://foo.com/file-i-want;. Wget asks the HTTP server for the
appropriate file,
it would fill in. This makes testing a
little dificult. Anyway, see if this fixes your trouble:
diff -r 0c2e02c4f4f3 src/ChangeLog
- --- a/src/ChangeLog Tue Sep 09 09:29:50 2008 -0700
+++ b/src/ChangeLog Tue Sep 09 09:40:00 2008 -0700
@@ -1,3 +1,7 @@
+2008-09-09 Micah Cowan [EMAIL PROTECTED
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Donald Allen wrote:
On Tue, Sep 9, 2008 at 3:14 AM, Daniel Stenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 8 Sep 2008, Donald Allen wrote:
The page I get is what would be obtained if an un-logged-in user went to
the specified url. Opening that same url
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Donald Allen wrote:
The result of this test, just to be clear, was a page that indicated
yahoo thought I was not logged in. Those extra items firefox is sending
appear to be the difference, because I included them (from the
livehttpheaders output)
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Donald Allen wrote:
I am doing the yahoo session login with firefox, not with wget, so I'm
using the first and easier of your two suggested methods. I'm guessing
you are thinking that I'm trying to login to the yahoo session with
wget, and thus
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Donald Allen wrote:
On Tue, Sep 9, 2008 at 1:41 PM, Micah Cowan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Donald Allen wrote:
I am doing the yahoo session login with firefox, not with wget,
so I'm
using the first and easier of your
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David Coon wrote:
Hello everyone,
I thought I'd introduce myself to you all, as I intend to start helping
out with wget. This will be my first time contributing to any kind of
free or open source software, so I may have some basic questions
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Donald Allen wrote:
There was a recent discussion concerning using wget to obtain pages
from yahoo logged into yahoo as a particular user. Micah replied to
Rick Nakroshis with instructions describing two methods for doing
this. This information
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houda hocine wrote:
Hi,
Hi houda.
This message was sent to the wget-notify, which was not the proper
forum. Wget-notify is reserved for bug-change and (previously) commit
notifications, and is not intended for discussion (though I obviously
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vinothkumar raman wrote:
Hi all,
I need to checkout the complete source into my local hard disk. I am using
WinCVS when i searched for the module its saying that there is no module
information out there. Could any one help me out i am a complete
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vinothkumar raman wrote:
We need to give out the time stamp the local file in the Request
header for that we need to pass on the local file's time stamp from
http_loop() to get_http() . The only way to pass on this without
altering the signature
pages if it is not returning a 304 response
Is it so?
On Fri, Aug 29, 2008 at 11:06 PM, Micah Cowan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Follow-up Comment #4, bug #20329 (project wget):
verbatim-mode's not all that readable.
The gist is, we should go ahead and use If-Modified-Since, perhaps even now
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Petri Koistinen wrote:
Hi,
I would be nice if wget would also support file://.
Feel free to file an issue for this (I'll mark it Needs Discussion and
set at low priority). I'd thought there was already an issue for this,
but can't find it (either
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Jinhui Li wrote:
I am browsing the source code. And want to debug it to figure out how it
works.
So, somebody please tell me how to debug ( with GDB ) or where can I
find information that I need.
IMO, GDB is a great tool for diagnosing a
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Hi sxav,
So, 3.2 is the wrong section to pull from: what we already _have_ are
IRIs; we're converting them to URIs. So, section 3.1 applies, not 3.2.
The two-step process described by section 3.1 does not allow
already-percent-encoded values to be
Micah Cowan wrote:
Hi sxav,
Er, yeah, that had been meant to go to [EMAIL PROTECTED], not
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Whoopsy! :)
--
Micah J. Cowan
Programmer, musician, typesetting enthusiast, gamer.
GNU Maintainer: wget, screen, teseq
http://micah.cowan.name/
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karlito wrote:
Hello,
First of all i would thank you for your great tool
I have a request
i use this function to save url with absolute link so it's very good
wget -k http://www.google.fr/
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Tom wrote:
Téléchargement récursif:
-r, --recursive spécifer un téléchargement récursif.
-l, --level=NOMBRE _*profondeeur*_ maximale de récursion (inf
ou 0 pour infini).
Juste un e à enlever de profondeeur, et ca sera réglé
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Maciej Pilichowski wrote:
Hello,
I call usually wget from my script in entirely quiet mode however it
would be useful if wget could still show the progress -- currently
wget either shows a lot of information (and progress) or does not
show
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Please keep the list in the replies.
karlito wrote:
hi thank you for the reply my problem can be fixed on the next verssion ?
because it's for batch
i have more 1000 url to made so is that why i need to find a solution
also when you
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asm c wrote:
I've recently been using wget, and got it working for the most part, but
there's one issue that's really been bugging me. One of the parameters I
use is '-R *action=*,*oldid=*' (side note on the platform: ZSH on
NetBSD on the SDF
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Tony Lewis wrote:
Micah Cowan wrote:
The easiest way to do what you want may be to log in using your browser,
and then tell Wget to use the cookies from your browser, using
Given the frequency of the login and then download a file use case
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In Savannah, the name of the field value for Planned Release that was
previously 1.13 has just been renamed 1.14, and a new 1.13 target
has been added. I'll be moving some items currently targeted at 1.12 to
1.13, and some items that have just been
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Well, today was the final pencils down day for the Google Summer of
Code program.
It's been a great (and quick!) couple of months, and I'm excited by the
results. Saint Xavier and Julien Buty have done great work on IRI/IDN
support and better HTTP
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Juon, Stefan wrote:
Well, here is the index.html (I'm not sure wheter is also accessible in the
maillist as I send it as attachement?)
Sorry, I somehow failed to notice this post. :\
The index.html file that the proxy generated is invalid.
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Saint Xavier wrote:
* Tom ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Bonjour !
bonjour,
Je souhaite vous informer d'une touche restée appuyée un quart de seconde
trop longtemps semble-t-il !
...
Téléchargement récursif:
-r, --recursive
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Rick Nakroshis wrote:
Micah,
If you will excuse a quick question about Wget, I'm trying to find out
if I can use it to download a page from Yahoo that requires me to be
logged in using my Yahoo profile name and password. It's a display of a
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Juon, Stefan wrote:
The point is that wget sends rather a http request than a pure ftp
command (GET ftp://ftpde.nai.com/CommonUpdater/ HTTP/1.0) which
causes the proxy to send back a index.html. Do u agree?
Well of course it does: it's using an
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Maciej W. Rozycki wrote:
Hello,
Here is a change that adds $(datarootdir) throughout that has been missed
despite the prominent warning output by ./configure. :-(
2008-08-09 Maciej W. Rozycki [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* Makefile.in
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Micah Cowan wrote:
* A getter command is mentioned more than once in the above. Note that
this is not mutually exclusive with the concept of letting a single
process govern connection persistence, which would handle the real work;
the getter would
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Daniel Stenberg wrote:
On Thu, 7 Aug 2008, Micah Cowan wrote:
niwt (which I like best so far: Nifty Integrated Web Tools).
But the grand question is: how would that be pronounced? Like newt? :-)
That was my thinking :)
- --
Micah J. Cowan
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Well, considering that FTP proxied over HTTP is working fine for me,
it's probably more a matter of the index.html file that's generated by
the proxy (since one can't do a true LIST over a proxy). Perhaps you
could supply the index.html files that are
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Andreas Weller wrote:
Hi!
I use wget to download files from a ftp server in a bash script.
For example:
touch last.time
wget -nc ftp://[]/*.txt .
find -newer last.time
This fails if the files on the FTP server are older than my last.time.
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Juon, Stefan wrote:
Hi there
I'm trying to mirror a ftp site over a proxy (Sun Java Webproxy 4.0.4)
using this wget-command:
export ftp_proxy=http://proxy.company.com:8080
wget --follow-ftp --passive-ftp --proxy=on --mirror
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Dražen Kačar wrote:
Micah Cowan wrote:
Okay, so there's been a lot of thought in the past, regarding better
extensibility features for Wget. Things like hooks for adding support
for traversal of new Content-Types besides text/html, or adding
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Okay, so there's been a lot of thought in the past, regarding better
extensibility features for Wget. Things like hooks for adding support
for traversal of new Content-Types besides text/html, or adding some
form of JavaScript support, or support for
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Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
Is there a reason i get this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Pending $ wget -O foo
http://www.littlegolem.net/jsp/info/player_game_list_txt.jsp?plid=1107gtid=hex;
Cannot specify -r, -p or -N if -O is given.
Usage: wget [OPTION]...
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宋浩 wrote:
Hi, folks:
I'm currently using Firefox 3.0 on my Ubuntu 8.04 system. The browser
saves its cookie file in the same directory as its predecessor Firefox
2.x, but in a SQLite database file called cookies.sqlite instead of a
textual file.
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kuang-cheng chao wrote:
Dear Micah:
Thanks for your work of wget.
There is a question about two wgets run simultaneously.
In method resolve_bind_address, wget assumes that this is called once.
However, this will cause two domain name with
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k.c. chao wrote:
Micah Cowan wrote:
Have you reproduced this, or is this in theory? If the latter, what has
led you to this conclusion? I don't see anything in the code that would
cause this behavior.
I reproduce this. But I can't make sure
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Lars Kotthoff wrote:
Hi list,
I've written a patch which allows filtering on the content-type header to
select what is downloaded. E.g.
wget -r --content-type=text/* http://www.foobar.com
will only download things with a content-type header of
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Brian Keck wrote:
(It also renames diggthis.js to diggthis.js.html, but I don't care about
that).
That's an indication that the server is misconfigured, and is serving
diggthis.js as text/html, rather than text/javascript or text/x-javascript.
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Hor Meng Yoong wrote:
Hi:
I understand that you are a very busy person. Sorry to disturb you.
Hi; please use the mailing list for support requests. I've copied the
list in my response.
I am using wget to mirror (using ftp://) a user home
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Brian Keck wrote:
Hello,
If you do
wget http://www.ifixit.com/Guide/First-Look/iPhone3G
then you get an HTML file called iPhone3G.
But if you do
wget -p http://www.ifixit.com/Guide/First-Look/iPhone3G
then you get a
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James Cloos wrote:
Micah == Micah Cowan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Micah I'm not sure what you mean by I want both.
He means that, when the -p option is given, he wants to mangle either
the created filename or the created directory name so
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Doruk Fisek wrote:
Hi,
I'm having trouble cookieless downloading from rapidshare with the
latest version of wget.
When I use a url like;
http://username:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/files/30168760/Rapidshare_EN.txt
wget 1.10.2 downloads it
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Micah Cowan wrote:
I'm pleased to report that the paperwork has been finalized for the
assignment of copyright over Ted Mielczarek's CSS support to the FSF.
That support has now been merged into the mainline repository, and the
separate css
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HARPREET SAWHNEY wrote:
Hi,
I am getting a strange bug when I use wget to download a binary file
from a URL versus when I manually download.
The attached ZIP file contains two files:
05.upc --- manually downloaded
dum.upc---
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HARPREET SAWHNEY wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for the prompt response.
I am using
GNU Wget 1.10.2
I tried a few things on your suggestion but the problem remains.
1. I exported the cookies file in Internet Explorer and specified
that in the Wget
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I'm pleased to report that the paperwork has been finalized for the
assignment of copyright over Ted Mielczarek's CSS support to the FSF.
That support has now been merged into the mainline repository, and the
separate css repository has been removed.
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Robert Denton wrote:
The other guy's trick of sending the unsubscribe request from a
different email address worked! Now that I am unsubscribed however,
I cannot share that with the list. Would you do the honors for me?
Thanks!
Robert
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Madhusudan Hosaagrahara wrote:
Hi Micah,
My suggestion would be to choose the option that minimizes the
amount of time and effort required to maintain these lists.
What do you think of using an external tool like
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Announcing GNU Wget 1.11.4, a bugfix release.
The source code is available at
- http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/wget/
- ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/wget/
Documentation is at
- http://www.gnu.org/software/wget/manual/
More information about Wget is on the
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Robert Denton wrote:
Hi, I have sent a few emails to:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
but they keep bouncing (blocked by SpamAssassin). Is there any other
way to get off this list? Thanks!
I'm afraid there's nothing we can do here. :\ Please contact
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I'm thinking it may be appropriate at this time to broach the subject of
a mailing list migration.
In the year that I've been the maintainer for GNU Wget, the mailing list
at dotsrc.org has gone down twice, for several days at a time, and I'm
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On Sun, Jun 29, 2008 at 1:42 PM, Mishari Almishari [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I want to download the website www.2006election.net
For that, I used the command
wget -d -nd -p -E -H -k -K -S -R png,gif,jpg,bmp,ico --ignore-length
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Petr Pisar wrote:
On 2008-06-29, Mishari Almishari [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I want to download the website
www.2006election.nethttp://www.2006election.net.out/
But the downloaded page index.html has no content (except body/head tags),
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Paul King wrote:
I just want to de-lurk for a minute. I have been using wget on a regular
basis
for various websites.
If Javascript is responsible for writing the content, then you have a web
page
that probably uses AJAX, and would be
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Tony Lewis wrote:
Coombe, Allan David (DPS) wrote:
However, the case of the files on disk is still mixed - so I assume
that wget is not using the URL it originally requested (harvested
from the HTML?) to create directories and files on disk. So
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Coombe, Allan David (DPS) wrote:
OK - now I am confused.
I found a perl based http proxy (named http::proxy funnily enough)
that has filters to change both the request and response headers and
data. I modified the response from the web site to
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Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Jun 20, 2008, at 4:47 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I get the following error:
--17:42:58-- http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/services/search/web?v=1.0
= [EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Resolving ajax.googleapis.com...
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Stefan Nowak wrote:
Does --page-requisites load content from other hosts as well, or must I
explicitly issue a --span-hosts with it?
The manpage unambiguously says about --span-hosts Enable spanning
across hosts when doing recursive retrieving,
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Ryan Schmidt wrote:
For example, if you want American English, set LANG to en_US.
In the Bash shell, you can type export LANG=en_US
In the Tcsh shell, you can type setenv LANG en_US
To find out which shell you use, type echo $SHELL
FYI:
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Valentin wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to mirror a site with this command:
wget -nd -r -k -p -H -c -T 10
-t 2 http://www.freesfonline.de/Magazines1.html
It works fine, until at some point it tries to get
http://www.booksense.com/robots.txt and core
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Sir Vision wrote:
Hello,
enterring following command results in an error:
--- command start ---
c:\Downloads\wget_v1.11.3bwget
ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/thunderbird/nightly/latest-mozilla1.8-l10n/;
-P c:\Downloads\
--- command
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Tony Lewis wrote:
Micah Cowan wrote:
Unfortunately, nothing really comes to mind. If you'd like, you
could file a feature request at
https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?func=additemgroup=wget, for an
option asking Wget to treat URLs case
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Hi Allan,
You'll generally get better results if you post to the mailing list
(wget@sunsite.dk). I've added it to the recipients list.
Coombe, Allan David (DPS) wrote:
Hi Micah,
First some context…
We are using wget 1.11.3 to mirror a web site
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Chris,
Wouldn't the Cygwin-specific version be preferable to existing Cygwin
users (which would include me, on occasion)? In particular, things like
the default --restrict=windows setting might be less than desirable. I
imagine most Cygwin users are
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Micah Cowan wrote:
Also, I'm not sure that Eric is subscribed to the ML, so he may not have
gotten your message (I've added him to the recipients).
(Obviously, this was rectified, and well before I wrote this. However,
it apparently took four days
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Matthew Woehlke wrote:
Micah Cowan wrote:
Wget just added code to the dev repo that uses gnu_getpass to support
password prompting. This was mainly because it was quick-and-easy, and
because gnu_getpass doesn't suffer from many of the serious
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Eric Blake wrote:
I'm trying to package wget-1.11.3 for cygwin. But you have several GNU
Coding Standard compliance problems that is making this task more
difficult than it should be. GCS requires that your testsuite be run by
'make check', but
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Matthew Woehlke wrote:
Micah Cowan wrote:
Matthew Woehlke wrote:
Micah Cowan wrote:
Wget just added code to the dev repo that uses gnu_getpass to support
password prompting. This was mainly because it was quick-and-easy, and
because gnu_getpass
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Micah Cowan wrote:
Micah Cowan wrote:
Ryan Schmidt wrote:
The wget site [1] lists two sites [2] [3] hosting the mailing list
archives. The gmane.org archive is current but the mail-archive.com site
only has messages up through April 7, 2008. Any
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Micah Cowan wrote:
Yeah. But we're not doing streaming. And you still haven't given much
explanation for _why_ it's as hard and time-consuming as you say. Making
a claim and demonstrating it are different things, I think.
To be clear, I'm
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Yoshihiro Tanaka wrote:
2008/4/5, Yoshihiro Tanaka [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Yes, since I want to write proposal for Unit testing, I can't skip this
problem. But considering GSoC program is only 2 month, I'd rather narrow
down the target - to gethttp
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Daniel Stenberg wrote:
On Sat, 5 Apr 2008, Micah Cowan wrote:
Or did you mean to write wget version of socket interface? i.e. to
write our version of socket, connect,write,read,close,bind,
listen,accept,,,? sorry I'm confused.
Yes! That's what
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Daniel Stenberg wrote:
In the curl project we took a simpler route: we have our own dumb test
servers in the test suite to run tests against and we have single files
that describe each test case: what the server should respond, what the
protocol
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Hrvoje Niksic wrote:
Micah Cowan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Or did you mean to write wget version of socket interface? i.e. to
write our version of socket, connect,write,read,close,bind,
listen,accept,,,? sorry I'm confused.
Yes! That's what I
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